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Niklas Kaul became the youngest decathlon world champion in history (0)

Oct 05, 2019

Niklas Kaul became the youngest decathlon world champion in history at the 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships in Doha. The German produced a sensational second day of the event, championed by a monster 79.05m throw in the javelin, to win gold with a score of 8691, a new personal best. Maicel Uibo also set a new PB to take silver with 8604, and Damian Warner took bronze.

Results - World Championships Doha 2019

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